Daily Trust

...she had violated guidelines under which animals entering the European Union have to have papers verifying their health

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Bulgaria has agreed to spare the life of Penka the pregnant cow after plans to kill her for crossing European Union borders without paperwork triggered an internatio­nal outcry.

Penka wandered away from her herd near the Bulgarian village of Mazarachev­o last month and walked out of the bloc into neighbouri­ng Serbia.

When she was returned two weeks later, authoritie­s said she would have to be put down as she had violated guidelines under which animals entering the European Union have to have papers verifying their health.

Penka’s protests plight prompted on social media, particular­ly Britain where euroscepti­c campaigner­s and publicatio­ns held her in up as a victim bureaucrac­y.

Animal rights campaigner­s, including former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, signed petitions asking Bulgaria to save the five-year-old animal.

The Bulgarian Food Safety Agency agreed to review the case and said yesterday that lab tests had given her a clean bill of health.

“It is expected the animal will be allowed back to her former home in the village of Mazarachev­o by the end of the week,” the agency said in a statement.

Animal rights group Four Paws said there were many more Penkas out there as dozens of stray animals crossed in and out of the European Union on a daily basis.

“It will be really cruel to kill all those animals. I do hope that if there is a gap in European legislatio­n, Penka’s case will help to solve this issue,” said group spokesman Yavor Gechev. of Brussels

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